You can try a hard reset: Unplug TV from AC mains and remove all cables from TV. Wait about 30 minutes and replug to AC power and redo the cabling. Switch on the TV and see if it works.. if this fails then its hardware problem you need to service tv .....

The television could have failed for any number of reasons. The pixelsdon't all suddenly fail when they wear out. Instead, you see a gradualdeterioration of the image, as enough individual pixels fail to affectthe appearance. Colour shifts are also experienced.

Your failure is more likely to have been caused by a problem in the power supply to the plasma screen. When there is a total failure of that nature, it usually means theproblem lies in some part of the uit that supplies power to thesubassembly or controls it in some fashion. A picture tube could loose its seal, causing a total failure, but a plasma screen hasa seal for each plasma element. This makes a total failure unlikely,unless the entire screen has come apart.

It can be repaired.If you are still under the warranty period, you are lucky.Contact Haeir service centre.www.haier.com/index.htm

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Sounds like blown invertor board that powers the backlights (if it is LCD or PLASMA). If your lucky and its just the invertor board blown it could cost anywhere between £50-£150 for new board (without labour).. if you are UN-Lucky, then the backlights themselfs may have blown which is *usually* an un-economic repair.

Usually you have to be a certified technician of the manufacturer to order and receive those parts. It comes down to insurance reasons because if you were to install them yourself and the TV burned the house down and you were to perish, the company would be liable. As frustrating as it is, you will likely not get the parts. Are you saying that Haier will not provide a service technician for an out of warranty repair or at least point you in the right direction? That's poor customer service and I would think twice about purchasing from them again.

Since you still have sound, you haven't accidentally switched the TV to a different source, so I would say that something has failed inside. If you have had it less than a year, place a service request and maybe they'll come over and ifx it before football season gets going

sound no picture. well not entirely bad this idicate your signal getting through and you have partial power. however this could mean that the actuall panel is faulty. if so new set time. What is the model and make of set.